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lilin

lilin

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Nov 22, 2020
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This question is really dumb, sorry. I just want to be sure. I don't know anything about physics or chemical reactions and need help.
So basically I have found a perfect place to hide SN - inside my treadmill. After unscrewing the engine cover, there is just enough space for the sn box. The problem is that it's just next to the motor, which is 'permanent magnet dc motor' you can see on picture. I don't know what material is it made of, what if it's lithium or aluminium for example? Can it cause explosion when sn will be very close to it for a long time? Is it safe to keep it there? Is there any possibility of chemical reaction between motor parts and SN?
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I think the heat emanating from the motor would be a bigger concern, especially since it's contained in an enclosure.
 
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Angst Filled Fuck Up

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It should be fine, since you're not going to use the treadmill. If it were me though, I would use it, and dangle the bottle in front of me.

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lilin

lilin

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I think the heat emanating from the motor would be a bigger concern, especially since it's contained in an enclosure.
but is it possible for the motor to generate heat if the treadmill is unplugged all the time?
 
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but is it possible for the motor to generate heat if the treadmill is unplugged all the time?
Absolutely it cannot generate heat if the treadmill is off OR unplugged. I made the assumption (incorrectly evidently, that's what I get for assuming, I suppose) that the treadmill is being used or would be used on occasion. No other issues I see, but others will chime in I'm sure.
 
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Absolutely it cannot generate heat if the treadmill is off OR unplugged. I made the assumption (incorrectly evidently, that's what I get for assuming, I suppose) that the treadmill is being used or would be used on occasion. No other issues I see, but others will chime in I'm sure.
That's great, I just wanted to be 100% sure. Thanks for your answer!